Północka
We meet just after sunset on one of the longest winter evenings. The December darkness will wrap us in mystery and hush us before a long journey north, to Scandinavia.
Our path will lead through the Norwegian Hardanger, all the way to the hill of Korvatunturi — which means “Ear” — where a certain bearded gentleman lives. Pst, can you hear the sleigh bells? There we will hear the Nocturne by Kaija Saariaho, Whispers by Einojuhani Rautavaara and something more… For it is to Ear Mountain that all the wishes of children from across the world flow.
As always at ĄsąBąble, we will stamp our feet together a little (to the rhythm of elves’ footsteps) and more… we will touch on something that can be heard in one of the works by Geirr Tveitt. We will also conjure up a story about the northern lights and the lullaby carol Joululaula by Toivo Kuula, to tune all little and big ears into the festive season. The narration is aimed at children aged 3+, but all the northern sounds will also be suitable for the very youngest.
Performers:
Marta J. Bogusławska voice
Marta Piórkowska violin
Krzysztof Kozłowski piano
Anna Szawiel storytelling and script
Kosma Standera sound engineering
Before and after the concerts, parents and carers together with children are welcome to enjoy treats at our café. The café is open from 3:30 pm to 6:00 pm.
About the series:
ĄsąBąble are performative concerts of new music for families with children aged 0–7. Each one is based on an original script in which listening to music, interactive play and educational value carry equal weight. In a space friendly to the youngest, audiences can hear music by leading contemporary composers in a version and proportion adapted to little ears. The theatrical format of the concerts fosters concentration and allows listeners to be enchanted by sound, while the invitation to shared improvisation releases the natural expressive needs of young people. In the spirit of Janusz Korczak’s words “There are no children, there are people”, all participants are treated with respect and have a share in how the event unfolds. The series presents exclusively music of the 20th and 21st centuries. A permanent feature is the presentation of a recording of a symphonic work or a work from the sound design and electronics tradition.
Although each edition of ĄsąBąble takes musical fabric as its starting point, it also abounds in non-musical contexts close to the practice of Hashtag Ensemble: literary, visual and social. The events are interdisciplinary in character: invited artists who have long worked in close proximity to children’s imagination also take part — dancers, performers, illustrators and writers. Theatre is a natural domain of new music, and so the educational character of the ĄsąBąble series also encompasses actor training for the musicians.
The curator and host of the series is Anna Szawiel — an actress and narrator who specialises in interdisciplinary cultural and educational events. She likes to work at boundaries: between concert and performance, education and play, physicality and abstraction, always in connection with children’s imagination. The concert programmes are co-created by musicians of Hashtag Ensemble.
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The ĄsąBąble project creatively develops the concept of the “Smykowizje” series of the “Music Is for Everyone” Foundation, within the framework of which, from 2016 to 2022, Hashtag Ensemble and Anna Szawiel gave over 130 concerts and mini-performances together, searching for the most interesting forms of presenting new music. The concept and curatorship of Smykowizje was created by Anna Kierkosz. It was the first series of events in Poland addressed to the very youngest, in which contemporary music played the leading role.